Pakistan: Earthquake - IRIN: 08-Jun-06
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PAKISTAN: WFP continues food assistance to quake-ravaged north
8 June 2006
[This report does not necessarily reflect the views of the United
Nations]
MUZAFFARABAD, 8 June (IRIN) - The World Food Programme (WFP) continues
to provide much needed food assistance to thousands of families left
vulnerable by last year's devastating earthquake in northern Pakistan.
"I wouldn't be able to survive without this assistance," maintains
Shanaz Bibi, as she readies to receive her monthly food ration of flour,
pulses, salt and vegetable oil, outside the Eid Gha displaced persons
camp in Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistani-administered Kashmir.
Her husband badly injured and unable to work, Bibi's is one of 21
families still living in the camp - down from 300 at the height of the
emergency - but still in need of assistance.
"How could I possibly feed my eight children otherwise?" the 37-year-old
asked.
That's a question asked by many survivors after what has been described
as the worst natural disaster to hit South Asia in over 100 years.
More than 75,000 people were killed and over 3.5 million rendered
homeless on 8 October when the 7.6 magnitude quake devastated much of
Pakistani-administered Kashmir and Pakistan's North West Frontier
Province (NWFP).
And while more than 200,000 of those originally displaced by the quake
have returned to their villages - encouraged by a government scheme to
compensate home owners - thousands more remain vulnerable, including
those who have lost their livelihoods, are landless, children who have
lost their principle care givers, widows and single women without
support or any other sources of income, elderly people without carers,
as well as disabled people unable to manage on their own.
According to Aziz Ahmad, district programme officer for the National
Rural Support Programme (NRSP), a local NGO and the implementing partner
of WFP in Muzaffarabad district, there are some 45 camps like Eid Gha in
Muzaffarabad district alone, where WFP continued to provide food
assistance to some 5,000 families or 30,000 beneficiaries.
Moreover, tentative plans were now in place to assist an additional
52,000 survivors living in some 18 villages in the Muzaffarabad area
deemed unsafe by the government and likely to be relocated, most
probably some time in June if approved, Ahmad added.
But given the sheer magnitude of the quake - affecting an area of 30,000
sq km - the challenge of providing assistance to all those in need won't
be easy.
Since WFP launched its relief effort almost eight months ago, 85,000 mt
of food assistance has been provided to some 1 million quake
beneficiaries employing planes, helicopters, trucks, rafts and pack
mules throughout the region.
However, whether it will be able to continue to do that depends largely
on donors.
"Donors have been generous in the past and we do expect that they will
be generous enough to support our post-recovery plan," WFP information
officer, Amjad Jamal said in Islamabad, noting, however, that only 20
percent of the US $68 million Protracted Relief and Recovery Operation
(PRRO) had been resourced thus far.
"In order to expedite the process/plan, the immediate response of donors
is needed," Jamal maintained.
Meanwhile, back at the Eid Gha displaced persons camp, residents
continue to line up to receive their monthly WFP food ration - knowing
all too well the importance it holds.
As her 19-year-old nephew Wajid steadies the 40 kg of flour on his
shoulder, Shanaz Bibi contemplates her future and whether they will ever
be able to rebuild their home.
"I don't know whether we will survive this, but Inshallah [God willing]
we will if we have help," she maintained.
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